Winamp 5.0 Final Download Links


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is anyone one else having like 30-40% cpu usage with winamp5? (although this is when my lappy is underclocked to 600mhz)

so let me rephrase :)

is anyone else having like 9-10% cpu usage? (i just averaged it out assuming 2ghz is average)

Talking about the .ogg plugins ... I find this thread very good for finding all the useful plugins for 5.

http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=155680

-Contains links to lots of plugins including:

Input Formats

- Real Audio and Video (with no extra plugins)

- WMA9 Lossless and Pro (with no extra plugins)

- OGM Video (with no extra plugins)

- MP4 Input Plugin

- M4P Input Plugin

- AC3

- MusePack (MPC)

Output Formats

- Kernel Streaming Output Plugin

- ASIO Output

- Gapless Output (with no extra plugins)

Playlist Enhancement

- Jump to File Extra v0.92a (enqueue like wa3)

- Find on Disk v1.0

- Autoplay and Time Restore Plugin v1.52

- Jump to Track v1.0

Core Enhancement

- One Click Show & Hide v1.0

- MikroAMP

- NxS Balloon Tip

Media Library Enhancement

- Generic Device Library Plugin 0.10

- iPod ML plug-in

- Ogg Vorbis encoder for Winamp

I find some of those very essential! Long live winamp 5!!

Faulting application winamp.exe, version 5.0.0.0, faulting module gen_ff.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00033562

anyone know what that means? i hadn't played a song in hours, winamp was just sitting there doing nothing when it popped up...

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